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Eating your last meal at 2pm may help to lose weight ‘because it suppresses appetite’ – Stock Daily Dish

Posted: December 4, 2019 at 9:44 pm

Eating your last meal for the day at 2pm may sound like torture but it may help you .

Scientists found fasting with a six hour eating window starting at 8am can suppress the appetite and lower levels of hunger hormones.

Fasting diets have previously been thought to help people shed the pounds by way helping them burn more calories.

However, the study suggests restricting meal times helps people to simply eat less, and it may be due to eating in line with the natural body clock.

Although experts have long argued its not what you eat, but when, researchers said this is the first time a study has shown how meal times affect metabolism.

The study atthe University of Alabama at Birmingham tested Early Time-Restricted Feeding (eTRF), which is a type of fasting where dinner is eaten in the afternoon.

Researchers enrolled 11 men and women who needed to lose weight, aged between 20 to 45 with a BMI between 25 and 35.

Participants tried two different meal timing strategies, one where they ate three meals over 12 hours, between 8am and 8pm.

The other strategy saw them have only six hours to eat three meals, between 8am and 2pm.

The same amounts and types of foods were consumed on both schedules which the participants carried out for four days in a row.

On the fourth day, researchers measured the metabolism of participants by placing them in a respiratory chamber.

This allowed them to see how many calories, carbohydrates, fat and protein were burned by each of the volunteers.

Researchers also measured the appetite levels of participants every three hours while they were awake, as well as hunger hormones in the morning and evening.

They discovered the six-hour eating window improved the ability to switch between burning their food for energy to burning fat.

It also increased fat-burning, the researchers led by Dr Courtney Peterson reported in the journal Obesity.

In a healthy person, cortisol levelspeak at around 8am, which wakes us up (in theory), and drop to their lowest at 3am the next day, before rising back to its peak five hours later.

Ideally, this 8am peak will be triggered by exposure to sunlight, if not an alarm. When it does, the adrenal glands and brain will start pumping adrenalin.

By mid-morning, the cortisol levels start dropping, while the adrenalin (for energy) and serotonin (a mood stabilizer) keep pumping.

At midday, metabolism and core body temperature ramp up, getting us hungry and ready to eat.

After noon, cortisol levels start their steady decline. Metabolism slows down and tiredness sets in. Gradually the serotonin turns into melatonin, which induces sleepiness. Our blood sugar levels decrease, and at 3am, when we are in the middle of our sleep, cortisol levels hit a 24-hour low.

The six-hour eating window also helped lower levels of the hunger hormone ghrelin, which stimulates appetite.

The researchers said eating earlier in the day syncs with circadian rhythms the bodys internal body clock.

Circadian rhythms determine the bodys hormones and metabolism, relating to hunger, tiredness and mood, based on exposure to sunlight.

Co-author Dr Eric Ravussin said coordinating meals with circadian rhythms may be a powerful strategy for reducing appetite.

Dr Peterson added: We suspect a majority of people may find meal timing strategies helpful for losing weight or to maintain their weight.

She said this is because these strategies naturally appear to curb appetite, which may help people eat less.

Dr Peterson added: Whether these strategies help people lose body fat need to be tested and confirmed in a much longer study.

The use of fasting diets for health are heavily disputed. Yesterday, scientists said teenagers who skipped breakfast were more likely to have a high BMI.

Advocates swear by fasting diets for reducing stress, improving energy, protecting against type 2 diabetes and reducing weight.

Previously, research on the topic was conflicted on whether meal timing strategies helped with weight loss by burning more calories or by lowering appetite.

This study did not test other fasting methods,including the popular 5:2, which is fasting for two days on 500 calories and eating healthily but normally for five.

Nor did it test the 16:8, which restricts eating to midday to 8pm, with a 16 hour fasting window overnight.

However, Dr Peterson said: We think that the appetite lowering and fat burning affects would likely also apply if the eating window is somewhat later in the day, such as 12pm to 6pm or 11am to 7pm, but probably not if the eating window were late at night.

We think that our results would apply to a majority of people, even if they get up later in the morning.

A six-hour eating window may be too challenging for the average person, and data we have from other studies suggests that eating in an eight or ten hour eating window up to six days per week is a more realistic target.

But researchers have previously found that eating between 8am and 2pm, followed by an 18-hour daily fast kept appetite levels more even throughout the day, in comparison to eating between 8am and 8pm.

The 16:8 diet is a form of intermittent fasting.

This may be more tolerable than the well-known 5:2 diet where followers restrict their calories to 500to-600 a day for two days a week and then eat as normal for the remaining five days.

In addition to weight loss, 16:8 intermittent fasting is believed to improve blood sugar control, boost brain function and help us live longer.

Many prefer to eat between noon and 8pm as this means they only need to fast overnight and skip breakfast, but can still eat lunch and dinner, along with a few snacks.

When you do eat, it is best to opt for healthy options like fruits, vegetables and whole grains.

And drink water and unsweetened beverages.

Drawbacks of the fasting plan may be that people overindulge in the hours they can eat, leading to weight gain.

It can also result in digestive problems over the long-term, as well as hunger, fatigue and weakness.

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How to lose weight like this guy who lost 28 kgs by making these 7 changes instead of going to the gym – GQ India – What a man’s got to do

Posted: December 4, 2019 at 9:44 pm

Contrary to popular belief the only way to lose weight is by sweating through every piece of clothing you own the safest way to lose weight is by making simple and healthy changes in your daily routine. These changes will eventually pave the way to a fitter future and not just help you conquer a short-term weight loss goal. 22-year-old Yash Hegde quips, weight loss is not a temporary process. It is a whole new lifestyle that you will have to adapt to a lifestyle that will prevent you from falling back into your old patterns. Compare weight loss with love the more you rush into it, the more you will mess things up and before you even know it, you will be back to square one! So, much like love, take one day at a time on this journey.

I did that! I trimmed from 110 kgs to 82 kgs, two years ago. And, since then I have not only maintained this weight but also discovered clever hacks to avoid overeating at work, he adds. But how did he go about this? He details via the below weight loss plan.

I was overweight for almost my entire life. I was that quintessential Fat-Funny Guy of my class. I remember, I used to stare at myself in the mirror and imagine how I would look if I was thin and fit. I used to squeeze my double chin and look at myself in the mirror to see what I would look like without that fat. But the fact of the matter is that I never really took any measures to actually become thin. Partially because I wasnt too serious about it, and partially because I believed that I wasnt really THAT FAT. The people around me were also somehow very nice and also kind enough to not let ever me feel that way. However, everything changed the day my dad got a new and fancy digital weighing machine. I was very excited to step on it, and when I did that the machine flashed 110 kgs within seconds a figure that was 10 kgs more than the heaviest guy I knew! I was shaken and shattered. It was that day when I decided to do something about it it was the day I decided to be Just The Funny Guy Of My Class (minus the fat part).

Now, to be able to lose weight to achieve everything I just elaborated, I decided the first thing to do was change my lifestyle one step at a time, in the following order actually":

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While these steps will only empower your weight loss journey. Weight maintenance is a different game altogether. Yash tells us that when he lost the extra weight, he was a lazy college going kid and things have changed drastically since. I'm a lazy office going kid now.

The office lifestyle seemed to be a bit too crazy in the beginning. Your colleagues want to go out every Friday, no one carries food from their home, you get free unlimited coffee and you spend your entire day on that one lousy chair! Things can't get any more unhealthier than this! So, I take the following steps to maintain my weight now:

ALSO READ: Here's how drinking water at regular intervals can help you lose weight and increase your metabolism

Focus on building a healthy lifestyle. Weight loss is just a part of the journey.

Disclaimer: The diet and workout routines shared by the respondents may or may not be approved by diet and fitness experts. GQ India doesn't encourage or endorse the weight loss tips & tricks shared by the person in the article. Please consult an authorised medical professional before following any specific diet or workout routine mentioned above.

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Gym routines you should adopt during the festive season – The Standard

Posted: December 4, 2019 at 9:44 pm

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Its December, time to and eat and make merry.

For sure its the most challenging times to watch your weight and eat healthily.

Dont wait for Christmas to be over so that you join the Weight loss bandwagon in January - You can start early.

Its easy to lose weight. But its quite hard to give up on food addiction, stress, and lack of sleep, Factors that contribute heavily to weight gain.

Sometimes you might too occupied to even notice that youve gained a little weight. And when you do, reality hits you that you need to go back to your former self. Sweating while walking up and down the stairs, increase in body mass index, irregular waistline, your clothes dont fit anymore, your blood pressure is always high, you carry excess body fat all these will prompt you to start losing weight.

Losing weight this festive season is achievable. With so many distractions and disruptions in our eating schedules and habits, one can still lose weight if they adopt certain gym exercises. Avoiding sugary beverages, alcohol, junk food, pastries and bread also help hasten the process.

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How to burn fat?

Burning fat is a tedious process which might take forever. But going to work out in the gym will fasten the process of melting fats in your body like butter.

Start by reducing your calorie intake gradually to avoid slow metabolism. This starves the body of fat. You can also reduce your carbohydrate intake as you improve on your proteins diet.

Here are tips to lose weight in the gym

Do high-intensity interval exercises

For better results in less time, do alternate high-intensity exercises with brief rest periods in between. You should always warm-up before any exercise.People on high-intensity exercises in the gym [Courtesy]

Skipping rope also helps massively. Always make sure you take a breather after every session. High-intensity cardio or in moderation is also a method you can adopt to cut weight in the gym.

Train with weights

Training with weights helps in burning calories. Unlike aerobic exercises, weight training helps you pump more energy into your muscles, thus reducing calorie levels in different areas of the body. The more muscle you have, the easy it is to burn calories every day.Man trains with weights in the gym [Courtesy]

Run

All you need is a pair of rubber shoes or sneakers to head outdoor and run. You can jog or sprint in intervals. The best way is to run or sprint uphill or use the stairs to help you work your glutes and legs. The more energy you use the more calories you burn. The treadmill can also be used for this exercise.

Jumping rope

Do you remember those old school days when you used to skip rope for fun? Now you will be doing it for a cause; losing weight. You can warm up then try and skip to 100.

Cardio workouts

Doing cardio at list four times a week will help you to improve on your cardiovascular health.

Exercise your abs

Exercising your core helps you to strengthen the muscles that run up the back and stretch down to the front part of your thighs. There are different exercises that you can use to lose belly fat and strengthen your core which includes crunches, planks, squats and leg raises.

Yoga

Yoga has recently gained popularity as a way people use to relieve stress. However, it also helps to burn calories. Most gyms never miss Yoga sessions.Beautiful woman in a yoga session [Courtesy]

It has a lot of benefits like developing consciousness of whats healthy to eat, overeating and understanding your body hunger habits.

Cycling

Though cycling is known to be done outdoors, many gyms and fitness centers have bikes that are stationery. Cycling is not only good for losing weight but it also lowers the risk of heart diseases.

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Burpees is a full-body exercise that stresses on every major muscle of your body. Its a brutal exercise that will leave you sweating but will help you work on your abs, arms, chest, legs and shoulders all at once.

Battle ropesWork on your chest and arms using battle ropes [Courtesy]

Battling ropes gives you a chance to do a full-body workout. Its helps you work on your chest and arms as you alternate your left and right while whipping the ropes as fast as you can.

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Ariel Winter Posts Creepy Photo With Veil Over Her Head – PopCulture.com

Posted: December 4, 2019 at 9:44 pm

Like many of us, Ariel Winter isn't a fan of Mondays, as evidenced by her latest Instagram post. On Dec. 3, the Modern Family star shared a photo of herself sitting in a makeup chair with fabric over her head, proclaiming that she was "hiding."

"hiding from Monday morning like [eye emoji]," she wrote, adding the hashtag #mood.

Justin Mikita, who is married to Modern Family star Jesse Tyler Ferguson, jokingly commented, "What is happening here," to which Winter responded, "truly no idea."

In the snap, Winter was wearing a white tank top, white plaid shorts and gold pointed heels, prompting SiriusXM host Gabrielle Symon to comment, "You so hot !!! Dem legs!!"

Winter made headlines earlier this year for a rapid weight loss, which she explained was an unanticipated result of switching the antidepressant medication she was on. Speaking to Women's Health in October, the 21-year-old shared that her weight loss was unintentional and that she felt like her new medication "turned back on my metabolism."

"I didnt change my antidepressants because I wanted to lose weight, Id just accepted it and it was fine," she said. "I got inspired to actually find a medication that helped me as a person and did all the things I wanted it to do."

"When I changed meds, and started feeling better about myself mentally, losing weight was helpful because it made me feel like I wasnt just stuck," Winter added. "I hate being stuck anywhere in life."

After fans began noticing her weight loss, the actress received a number of negative comments, some of which she replied sarcastically to on Instagram.

"YupI dropped 30 bodies of water so fast," she told one person. "And yes!! My psychiatrist switched me from my previous antidepressant that didnt work and made me gain weight, to coke/meth!! Definitely not a new one that worked and then regulated my metabolism. Coke/meth was a controversial decision, but she stands by it."

Winter explained to Women's Health that she ultimately decided to change her social media habits after noticing that she spent more time responding to negative comments than positive ones.

"Its hard not to because Im a feisty person, nobody likes being treated that way," she said.

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Molly-Mae opens up about her weight gain and slams trolls – cosmopolitan.com

Posted: December 3, 2019 at 8:46 pm

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If there's one thing Molly-Mae Hague is good at, it's bouncing back from trolls. Recently she came under fire for her make-up routine, after revealing she used a particular shade of foundation, and now she's clapping back at those commenting on her weight. The Love Island star has shared that she's gained a stone and a half, has stopped being so fixated on her diet - and that she feels healthier for it. Here, here Molly-Mae! We stan positive choices.

Discussing the criticism she received after snaps of her in a white bikini were posted online, Molly-Mae said, I was reading through comments on a bikini photo of me and they were so mean. Someone commented that they have a better body and they have six kids. I got so upset."

Talking to OK! magazine, the influencer then explained that her changing body shape is actually the result of her making healthier decisions when it comes to food, because she previously adopted a very strict and restrictive diet.

I was a stone and a half lighter a year ago but thats because I was at the gym twice a day, and was obsessed with my diet," she said. "I was extremely underweight for my height. I was a size four. I might not be as confident in my body as I was before, but I am healthier.

On the topic of trolls, Molly-Mae said she still has her moments of getting down over online jibes, but that boyfriend Tommy Fury is a great support.

Im strong so I can take the nasty comments. Im glad its happening to me over other people," she said. "If I get upset, then Tommy says, If I think you look amazing then why do you care about them?

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We think Molly-Mae looks incredible, whatever size she is.

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She’s Making History In The Plant-Based Diet World – Talk Radio 1210 WPHT

Posted: December 3, 2019 at 8:46 pm

This week's guest is STL Veg Girl.

If you live in the St. Louis area, youre bound to know or have heard of Caryn Dugan, A.K.A. STL Veg Girl.

Caryn lost her Dad to cancer in 2008 and 10 weeks after his passing, she was diagnosed with cancer. She decided to take matters into her own hands and research immune boosting diets and cancer prevention tips. All searches led to a plant-based diet. Fast forward, those searches lead to Caryn opening up the Nations first ever Center for Plant-based Living!

In this weeks episode, Jill Devine and Caryn talked about the journey from cancer scare to entrepreneur. They also discussed how Caryn doesnt have children and she often felt left out among her Mommy friends, but now she understands her Mommy friends a little bit more because her child is in the form of a brick and mortar.

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Angels in the kitchen: Medically tailored food for congestive heart failure – WNDU-TV

Posted: December 3, 2019 at 8:46 pm

A pilot study in California is trying to prove that you are, indeed, what you eat. It's providing meals that are medically tailored for 1,000 people with congestive heart failure to keep them healthy and out of the hospital and to save health care dollars.

Congestive heart failure made Diane Henry feel like she was drowning.

"There was a time I thought this was it. I didn't have any plans. It's just I thought it was over for me," she said.

Then, eight months ago, she got into California's pilot study to see if diets tailored to patients with heart failure would keep them out of hospitals. That means very little salt.

"We provide them with meals that are perfectly balanced, and the entire days' worth of meals total 2 grams of salt," Project Angel Food Executive Director Richard Ayoub said.

Project Angel Food has made and delivered medically tailored meals to patients with chronic illnesses for 30 years.

"We are, indeed, seeing dramatic results," Ayoub said. "We're bringing down the numbers of readmissions into the hospital."

In fact, Project Angel Food says only 10% of clients in the pilot are readmitted to hospitals within 30 days, compared to 32% of all Medicaid patients with congestive heart failure.

"If it's made for you and delivered to your home and you're not having to go out to the grocery store or to a fast food place where you might buy something high in salt, this makes it easy to eat a healthier diet," Dr. Richard Seidman said.

Henry believes this is making her better.

"I feel like I'm getting the old Diane," she said. "She's coming back, but back with a vengeance, and a healthier Diane."

The state of California put up $6 million for the study, which will last three years.

Getting rid of salt may be harder than you think. You might be buying products with more salt than you realize. For example, the U.S. Department of Agriculture has found that 60% of raw meat and poultry items are injected with or soaked in salty solutions.

To avoid the meat products with added salt, stay away from the ones with labels such as marinated or enhanced.

RESEARCH SUMMARYANGELS IN THE KITCHEN REPORT #2695

BACKGROUND: Research shows that dietary habits influence disease risk. While certain foods trigger chronic health conditions, others offer strong medicinal and protective qualities. However, diet alone should not replace medicine in most circumstances. Many illnesses can be prevented, treated, or even cured by dietary and lifestyle changes, many others cannot. Eating whole, nutritious foods is important because their unique substances work together to create an effect that can't be replicated by taking a supplement. Although your body only needs small amounts of vitamins and minerals, they're vital for your health. Insufficient intakes of vitamin C, vitamin D, and folate may harm your heart, cause immune dysfunction, and increase your risk of certain cancers. Nutritious foods, including vegetables, fruits, beans, and grains, boast numerous beneficial compounds, such as antioxidants which protect cells from damage that may otherwise lead to disease. Fiber is also an essential part of a healthy diet. It not only promotes proper digestion and elimination but also feeds the beneficial bacteria in your gut. (Source: https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/food-as-medicine#nourishment)

HEART-HEALTHY FOODS: "You can reduce your risk of developing cardiovascular disease by eating certain foods every day," says preventive cardiology dietitian Julia Zumpano, RD, LD. "There is a great variety of fruits and vegetables that are good for your heart." She recommends eating foods that are in their natural form, coming from the ground, as in a whole-foods diet. That includes foods such as nuts, fish, whole grains, olive oil, vegetables and fruits. Zumpano says don't be afraid to treat yourself occasionally to a glass of red wine or a piece of dark chocolate. She suggests using this list as a guide to create meals and snacks with a healthy focus which could make a big difference in cardiovascular health. Some foods to consider are salmon, tuna, herring or trout; nuts such as almonds or walnuts; blueberries, strawberries and blackberries are full of phytonutrients and soluble fiber. Flaxseed and chia seeds provide omega 3, fiber and protein. Oats can top off yogurt or salads. Beans like garbanzo, pinto, kidney or black beans, are high in fiber, B-vitamins and minerals. Veggies bright in color like carrots, sweet potatoes, red peppers and tomatoes are packed with carotenoids and vitamins. Fruits such as oranges, cantaloupes and papaya are rich in beta-carotene, potassium, magnesium and fiber. (Source: https://health.clevelandclinic.org/12-heart-healthy-foods-to-work-into-your-diet/)

FOOD AS MEDICINE'S NEXT BIG THING: Joanna Hunter, RDN, owner of Vita Nutrition Services in New Jersey believes nutrigenomics, "you are what you eat", is the next big thing. We're in exciting times in terms of technological and healthcare advancements and as scientists and researchers learn more about genetic make-up and how food effects our DNA, advancements have been made in the relatively new field of nutrigenomics. Researchers believe there is a possibility we will be able to "eat for our genes". Breakthroughs in this field would allow dietitians to cater their meal plans to specific individual genetic expressions. This could possibly impact not only the everyday health of an individual, but also help ward off disease linked to family history like certain cancers, diabetes and obesity. Instead of healthcare professionals giving more recommendations like eat more vegetables, they would be able to say exactly what types of foods each person would need to eat to thrive. (Source: https://www.thediabetescouncil.com/nutritional-breakthroughs/)

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VERIFY: Keto Might Not Be The Safest Diet – WFMYNews2.com

Posted: December 3, 2019 at 8:45 pm

GREENSBORO, N.C. After indulging on turkey, rolls, stuffing, casseroles, pies -- you name it -- this Thanksgiving, perhaps you are considering a somewhat healthier meal plan going forward.

VERIFY QUESTION

Good Morning Show viewer Judy Knighten asked, "Can you VERIFY the KETO diet?"

Specifically, she asked whether it is healthy and if it works.

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Both Mayo Clinic and registered dietitian Melissa Leonard agree the Keto diet is safe...for only a very select group of people.

The Keto diet is a low-carb, high-fat diet, which restricts grain intake and sets limits on fruits and some vegetables. It is called the Keto diet, because the body burns and gets energy from fat, instead of carbs, causing the person to enter a state of ketosis. Leonard said it is enticing to people, because it can cause quick initial weight loss and gives a strict set of rules to follow.

That said, Leonard noted the Keto diet is high in saturated fat, meaning it can increase the risk for heart disease. And, it is difficult to maintain long-term, which can mean a re-gaining of the weight lost. It also is so restrictive, it can put people at an increased risk of developing an eating disorder.

Leonard and Mayo Clinic note the positive benefits of Keto for people with the seizure disorder epilepsy. The Mayo Clinic cited research, saying Ketosis has brain-protecting benefits. As many as half of young people with epilepsy had fewer seizures after following the diet.

Leonard said, "Because of the restrictive nature of this diet and lack of long-term research for use in individuals for conditions apart from seizure disorders, I would not recommend this diet otherwise."

VERIFY CONCLUSION

Is the Keto diet healthy? Generally, only for people with seizure disorders. Does it work? Usually, yes, for initial weight loss but not long-term.

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Do You REALLY Need Vitamins On A Vegan Diet? – LIVEKINDLY

Posted: December 3, 2019 at 8:45 pm

Are supplements necessary on a vegan diet? We explore this topic in this weeks video featuring Mic the Vegan.

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A whole foods plant-based diet is full of vitamins and minerals. However, over the years, there has been a decline in the nutrient-quality of our soil. The best way to get required nutrients is through food, but if you are interested in supplementing, here are 11 to consider.

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Are supplements necessary on a vegan diet? We explore this topic in this week's video featuring Mic the Vegan. A whole foods plant-based diet is full of vitamins and minerals. However, over the years, there has been a decline in the nutrient-quality of our soil. The best way to get required nutrients is through food, but if you are interested in supplementing, here are 11 to consider.

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This Is What Happens to Your Body When You Eat Nothing But Fruit – Yahoo Lifestyle

Posted: December 3, 2019 at 8:45 pm

What's not to love about fruit? The phrase "nature's candy" didn't come from nowhere.It's refreshing, delicious, filling, and packed with nutrients. We all have our favorites, too (I'm partial to tropical variations like mango and pineapple).

If you can't go a day without a bowl of fruit, you might have thought you're its biggest fan, but we're here to tell you that there are some people who will give you a run for your money.

Those people follow (or have followed) what's known as a "fruitarian diet"and you might recognize some of them. Apparently Leonardo da Vinci, Mahatma Gandhi, Steve Jobs, and Ashton Kutcher have followed the diet once in their lives. (Kutcher did it whenhe was preparing to play Jobs in a movie, and he ended up in the hospital because of it.)

So what exactly is the fruitarian diet, and what are the pros and cons? We did the homework for you.

There are a lot of interpretations of the fruitarian diet, but for the most part, it is known as a form of raw veganism, in which people eat mostly raw fruit. Some do it exclusively; others consume 75% fruits and 25% nuts and seeds; some have a diet that is mostly fruitarian but with some traditional vegan choices; and other people only eat fruit that has fallen on the ground (if you've seen Notting Hill this might sound familiar to you). It's one of the more restrictive diets out there.

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It's pretty well-known that fruit is good for you. Fruits arepacked with nutrients like potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folate.Adding fruit to your diet can help reduce your risk of certain diseases and cancers. Many followers of the diet have said it makes them feel better mentally, physically, and emotionally. And because you're restricting your intake to primarily fruits, you could lose some weight.

It's a very restrictive diet, so you might not be getting enough essential nutrients. This is why a lot of medical and nutrition experts caution against it. According to Laura Jeffers, MEd, RD, LD, of The Cleveland Clinic, you'll put yourself at risk for nutritional deficiencies: "Fruitarians frequently have low levels of vitamin B12, calcium, vitamin D, iodine, and omega-3 fatty acids, which can lead to anemia, tiredness, lethargy, and immune system dysfunction. Low calcium can also cause osteoporosis."

Because fruit has a lot of natural sugars, it can put you at risk for diabetes, tooth decay, and weight gain. The Clinic also says the diet can be dangerous for people who already have diabetes and those who have pancreatic and kidney disorders.

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Additionally, since the diet has a lot of restrictions, it might not be as easy to follow in the long-term for some people, like many other restrictive eating plans such as Whole30 or keto. Not to mention, it might be hard on the wallet, too, since certain fruit isn't exactly cheap.

If you're interested in trying it out, we recommend discussing with your doctor first, especially if you have existing health issues or concerns. The diet is very extreme, soit's important to cover your bases.

If you're worried about the cons, you can stillget inspiration from the diet by simply adding more fruit to your meals. Add some bananas and strawberries to your oatmeal, cereal, or toast. Have an apple for a snack instead of your usual bag of chips or crackers. Or eat a bowl of your favorite fruit as a dessert. Just remember to be cautious of serving sizes and sugar intake.

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